Monday, April 16, 2007

Rob Kelly' Corner

A nor'easter is a macro-scale storm whose winds come from the northeast, especially in the coastal areas of the Northeastern United States and Atlantic Canada. More specifically, it describes a low pressure area whose center of rotation is just off the coast and whose leading winds in the left forward quadrant rotate onto land from the northeast. The precipitation pattern is similar to other extratropical storms. They also can cause coastal flooding, coastal erosion and gale force winds.

Well Steve and I had some water in our basement, so we spent the night waking up every hour to suck it up. Steves office had a fire in it last night so he is staying home keeping ahead of the water. I hope all my fans are weathering the storm. STAY DRY.....

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